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NJArch maintains an extensive library of books and videos. Borrowing from the library is simple, convenient and offered at no cost to NJ residents. 

Here's how it works: Browse the collection and select the items you wish to borrow. Place the items in your cart, and fill out the required shipping information. The items will be shipped to you by USPS with a return shipping label provided for your convenience. Lending period is 4 weeks.
For best search results, we recommend selecting the “Advanced Search” to view the “audience” and “topic” selections. 
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We Adopted You, Benjamin Koo

"My parents started early telling me I was from Korea and was adopted. But that didn't mean much to me until one day I noticed that I didn't look like my mom an... more
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Girard, Linda Walvoord

We Are A Foster Family: How Two Young Boys Became Big Foster Brothers

Becoming a Foster Family is a look into the eyes of a young boy whose family becomes a... more
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Ashlee Carroll

We Are Family

"We Are Family" is the first book in a series of sensitive adoption stories featuring African American children.  The limited number of such books troubled San... more
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Sandra D. Lawrence

We Belong Together

"We belong together because you needed a home and I had one to share. Now we are a family." "In a sensitive, kid-friendly way, Todd Parr has captured what it m... more
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Parr, Todd

We Don’t Look Like Our Mom and Dad

The Levins are a family, and Joshua and Eric, who are eleven and ten, are adopted brother.  Both of them are Korean-born, though they are proud of being Americ... more
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Sobol, Harriet Langsam

We Love You Hundreds and Thousands

A vibrant and touching children's picture book about foster care, adoption and growing up in a diverse family. more
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Dara Reed

We Rode the Orphan Trains

They were "throwaway" kids, living on the streets or in orphanages and foster homes. Then Charles Loring Brace, a young minister in New York City, started the ... more
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Warren, Andrea

We See the Moon

"For each of us, our beginnings greatly influence who we become. For adoptees, particularly those whose beginnings were in another part of the world, the wonder... more
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Kitze, Carrie A.

We Wanted You

"From the moment you were born--and even before that moment--we knew we wanted you." A husband and wife want to become a father and mother, so they decide to a... more
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Rosenberg, Liz

We’re Different, We’re The Same

Sesame Street created this book about things that are different and other things that are the same.
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Kates, Bobbi Jane
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